Have I got an answer for you! There are so many things to do at Pictured Rocks. You can go hiking and biking. There is a Shipwreck Tour or the more mellow Pictured Rocks Cruise. You can also go do activities including sightseeing, camping, kayaking, backpacking, fishing, hunting, picnicking, boating, and cross country skiing! Wow! There really is a lot to do at Pictured Rocks. Well, thanks for reading this and if you ever go to Pictured Rocks, have a lot of fun at all the fun things to do.
www.exploringthenorth.com
www.exploringthenorth.com
This is the history of Pictured Rocks. They were formed by wind, ice and incredibly pounding waves. They were also formed by massive glaciers. Some of the rocks were formed from sandstone that is 500 million years old. In 1966, Pictured Rocks became a National Lakeshore.
Pictured Rocks is in the Upper Peninsula on Lake Superior near the city of Munising. You can see Pictured Rocks by going on a boat ride. The boat ride costs $35.00 for adults and $10.00 for children age 6 – 12. Children 5 or under get the boat ride free. You can take the Sunset Cruise from May 28th to October 16th. The day cruises are from May 14th to September 5th. You can visit Pictured Rocks if it is not in the winter because in the winter the water freezes. The best time of the year to visit Pictured Rocks is when it is warm outside.
www.exploringthenorth.com
Research and Writing by Benny K., Eli G. and Molly E.
Have I got an answer for you! There are so many things to do at Pictured Rocks. You can go hiking and biking. There is a Shipwreck Tour or the more mellow Pictured Rocks Cruise. You can also go do activities including sightseeing, camping, kayaking, backpacking, fishing, hunting, picnicking, boating, and cross country skiing! Wow! There really is a lot to do at Pictured Rocks. Well, thanks for reading this and if you ever go to Pictured Rocks, have a lot of fun at all the fun things to do.
This is the history of Pictured Rocks. They were formed by wind, ice and incredibly pounding waves. They were also formed by massive glaciers. Some of the rocks were formed from sandstone that is 500 million years old. In 1966, Pictured Rocks became a National Lakeshore.
Pictured Rocks is in the Upper Peninsula on Lake Superior near the city of Munising. You can see Pictured Rocks by going on a boat ride. The boat ride costs $35.00 for adults and $10.00 for children age 6 – 12. Children 5 or under get the boat ride free. You can take the Sunset Cruise from May 28th to October 16th. The day cruises are from May 14th to September 5th. You can visit Pictured Rocks if it is not in the winter because in the winter the water freezes. The best time of the year to visit Pictured Rocks is when it is warm outside.
Research and Writing by Benny K., Eli G. and Molly E.
Sources:
www.exploringthenorth.com
www.michigan.org